On 4 Aug 2010, at 16:03, Leyla Garcia wrote:
Thanks Andy and Jonathan,
The CORS header is already in MyDAS and it will be available for the
next release, which will be soon :)
I will check the specification about Access-Control-Expose-Headers
Great stuff.
Jonathan, I am checking the response headers with an add-on in
Firefox. I tried the first URL in the dasregistry link you send me,
i.e. http://cathdb.info:9000/das/cath_pdb/features?segment=5pti
but I do not see the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header there. So I
am not sure what I missing...
Thats odd - the first in the list is "structure" source and is run by
the sanger which has cors in the header ( I just checked using the
firefox plugin)- did you use the whole url I sent?
Leyla
On 04/08/2010 15:54, Jonathan Warren wrote:
resp.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*");
On 4 Aug 2010, at 15:51, Jonathan Warren wrote:
This url list 150 das sources that implement cors - see traffic
light on the end:
http://www.dasregistry.org/listServices.jsp?organism=any&CSName=any&CSTypes=any&capabilities=cors&labels=any&spec=any&cmd=find
You can check the headers responses for any of their valid
responses.
If you want some java code that adds this functionality to MyDAS
I can send it to you...
On 4 Aug 2010, at 15:03, Leyla Garcia wrote:
About CORS,
>If you run your own DAS servers and
>don't list them in the registry, you'll need to check for CORS
compatibility
>yourself. The latest versions of Proserver and Dazzle should
both be okay.
If I am not mistaken, Proserver already implements CORS headers?
Andy, could you please send me a link of a Proserver server that
implements this?
Thanks,
Leyla
On 03/08/2010 21:52, Jonathan Warren wrote:
This is very cool - I had a look the other day. Was wondering
why some sources could be attached and some can't....
Best browser experience yet by far I'd say.
No problems about adding CORS support - for the record I'm very
happy to implement new capabilities testing and other
suggestions to the registry from anyone who cares to drop me a
line. Especially if it's going to enhance and promote the use of
the registry :)
On 3 Aug 2010, at 20:41, Thomas Down wrote:
As some of you already know, I've been experimenting recently
with a
web-based DAS client for genomic data. It's still in
a unashamedly prototypical state (in particular, some of the
popups and
configuration stuff is outright clunky, and we know it!), but
we're starting
to find it quite useful, and would be interested to receive
more feedback.
So if you're curious, you can try it here:
http://www.biodalliance.org/human/ncbi36/
It's a fully-fledged DAS/1.53 client (with a few bits of DAS/
1.6, and
hopefully rather more coming soon), but has one major caveat:
since it's
pure Javascript code running in your web browser, there are
limitations to
which servers it can connect to. Specifically, it will only
work with DAS
servers that implement the W3C cross-origin resource sharing
model (which
has been discussed on this list before, but drop me a line if
you've got any
questions). What does this mean in practice? If you're adding
datasources
from the registry, things are simple because Dalliance will
only allow you
to add CORS-enabled sources (a huge thanks to Jonathan Warren
for adding
some support for this in the registry). If you run your own
DAS servers and
don't list them in the registry, you'll need to check for CORS
compatibility
yourself. The latest versions of Proserver and Dazzle should
both be okay.
All comments, suggestions, and bug reports are welcome!
Thomas Down.
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